See the best view yet of Apple’s new ‘spaceship’ campus

Apple is hard at work on its new headquarters slated to open by the end of 2016, as this new drone video from Apple Insider shows.

Apple’s new so-called “Spaceship” campus is being built in the company’s current hometown of Cupertino, Calif., near the existing headquarters at 1 Infinite Loop. Campus 2, as it’s officially known. It is expected to house 12,000 more Apple employees than the current campus.

This new video shows progress on the auditorium and a parking structure nearing completion.

Apple posted revenue of $74.6 billion last quarter, a 29.5% jump over the same period last year. It sold 74.5 million iPhones in the quarter, a number bolstered by the introduction of the Apple’s new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus models.

Photo: Apple’s ‘spaceship’ campus begins to take shape

FORTUNE — The last time we looked at the site of Apple’s AAPL new campus headquarters, bulldozers were still knocking down the Hewlett-Packard HPQ buildings that used to occupy the site.

Three months later, excavation has progressed to the point where the shape and dimensions of the main building have begun to emerge. (Click for more photos.)

Rendering of the finished building.

In Steve Jobs’ final public appearance — his 2011 presentation to a starstruck Cupertino city council — he described the 2.8 million square foot structure as looking “a little like a spaceship has landed.” You can watch the video here.